TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, En Vogue Announce U.S. Tour

Three of the most influential groups in R&B and hip-hop history will share the stage this summer. TLC and Salt-N-Pepa have announced the 2026 It’s Iconic Tour, their first-ever co-headlining run. Joining them on the road is powerhouse R&B vocal group En Vogue, whose harmonies helped define the same era.

The 32-city North American tour launches August 15 at FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee. From there, the show moves through major markets including Toronto, Chicago, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, before wrapping in October.

The tour reads like a live history of Nineties radio. TLC’s set will likely revisit signature hits such as No Scrubs and Waterfalls, records that pushed R&B into new emotional territory.

Salt-N-Pepa plan to deliver the party-starting energy of classics including Push It and Shoop. Meanwhile, En Vogue will bring the vocal firepower behind staples like Free Your Mind and Don’t Let Go (Love).

TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, & En Vogue Announce “The Iconic Tour”

Before the tour begins, the three acts will preview the collaboration on national television. They will perform together during the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 26, broadcast by FOX Broadcasting Company at 8 p.m. local time.

Ticket access begins March 24 with a pre-sale for Citigroup cardmembers at 10 a.m. local time. Artist pre-sales follow later that day at noon.

Select dates will also include a pre-sale through concert promoter Live Nation Entertainment. General ticket sales launch March 26 via Ticketmaster.

The It’s Iconic Tour celebrates artists who reshaped the sound and attitude of modern R&B and hip-hop. TLC’s music tackled relationships, health, and independence with rare candor. Salt-N-Pepa carved space for women in rap with humor, swagger, and fearless commentary. En Vogue raised the bar for vocal precision and style.

Together, the three groups helped define a generation of radio and MTV. Decades later, their songs still echo through pop culture. This tour offers a reminder of just how powerful that era remains.


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